https://eng.lsm.lv/article/society/crime/02.04.2025-former-senior-police-officer-seven-yeven-yeven-sentence-over-hunting-homicide.A593969/

    Questo ragazzo si ubriacò letteralmente e uccise un uomo con un fucile soppresso. Boom. Un colpo di uccisione. Ed è libero su cauzione proprio ora in attesa di una pena di soli 7 anni.

    Gli adolescenti sotto i 14 anni non possono essere accusati di alcun crimine. Letteralmente un bambino di 13 anni ha pugnalato a morte un bambino a Jurmala e non sta ricevendo alcuna punizione.

    Tutti guidano come psicopatici. Una donna è fuggita dalla scena di un incidente l’altro giorno lasciando la persona che ha colpito intrappolato nella sua auto ferita. Non aveva affatto una patente, solo un apprendimento. Pena? 50 euro bene.

    Poi c’è stato l’allenatore di basket che ha dato droghe e alcol alle sue giocatrici di età inferiore ai 16 anni e li ha violentati. Pena? Servizio comunitario.

    Cosa sta succedendo qui gente? In che modo questo paese non è in assoluto anarchia in questo momento con un sistema di giustizia penale così lassista?

    Crime Punishments Lax in Latvia?
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    1. carbonaade on

      read about murder in jekabpils. Sometimes i think police is only chasing underage teens who smoke and drink in public.

    2. Spiritual-Jello-9970 on

      And Brejvik got 21 year in a four star hotel for murdering almost 100 people. What’s your point? 

      There are people who are serving life sentences in Latvia, and believe me, it is harsh. 

      I know, I know, we all want criminals to be publicly hanged and left to rot on the dome square. But that’s not how it happens In most civilised countries. 

      I’m not saying the punishments are good enough – sometimes, they are not. But raging about few examples that you know very little about apart from he did that – he got this, is just stupid. 

      Latvia does fall behind in punishing crimes such as domestic violence, I will give you that.

    3. meisswindu on

      How is ‘Murica not in absolute anarchy with everything that’s happening there? Shit is happening everywhere. If it were that bad, you wouldn’t be living here, right?

    4. GraveFable on

      There are a lot more details in the Latvian version of the article. Basically he got the punishment the prosecution sought and the victims family are apparently happy with the verdict. I’m sure they know a lot more about the details of the case than either of us so who are we to say that it’s too lax?

    5. Equal-Fondant-2423 on

      How is this country not in absolute anarchy right now with such a lax criminal justice system?

      – in general latvians are law abiding. petty crimes / tax / frauds are tolerated (Figaro style) but purposed manslaughter is a strong taboo

      – we have concealed carry allowed. if you are in real danger you are allowed to deploy a firearm in self-defense

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